Functional Training

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

  • Mintál Tibor

    assistant professor,
    Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 4 hours

practices: 8 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 12 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OTF-FTR-T
  • 1 kredit
  • Biotechnology BSc
  • Optional modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

-

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 10

Available as Campus course for . Campus-karok: ETK GYTK TTK

Topic

Functional training has its origin in rehabilitation. Physical and occupational therapists and chiropractors often use this approach to retrain patients with movement disorders. Interventions are designed to incorporate task and context specific practice in areas meaningful to each patient, with an overall goal of functional independence. Functional training attempts to adapt or develop exercises which allow individuals to perform the activities of daily life more easily and without injuries. In rehabilitation, training does not necessarily have to involve weight bearing activities, but can target any task or a combination of tasks that a patient is having difficulty with. Balance training, for example, is often incorporated into a patient's treatment plan if it has been impaired after injury or disease.

Lectures

  • 1.

    Importance of functional training in sports I.

    - Nyisztorné Mayer Petra
  • 2.

    Importance of functional training ins sports II.

    - Nyisztorné Mayer Petra
  • 3.

    Functional development of motor skills I.

    - Szabó Dorottya (Sportmed)
  • 4.

    Functional development of motor skills II.

    - Szabó Dorottya (Sportmed)

Practices

  • 1.

    Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation I.

    - Nyisztorné Mayer Petra
  • 2.

    Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation II.

    - Nyisztorné Mayer Petra
  • 3. Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation III. - Szabó Dorottya (Sportmed)
  • 4. Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation IV. - Szabó Dorottya (Sportmed)
  • 5.

    Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation V.

    - Nyisztorné Mayer Petra
  • 6.

    Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation VI.

    - Nyisztorné Mayer Petra
  • 7.

    Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation VII.

    - Szabó Dorottya (Sportmed)
  • 8.

    Functional training in therapy and sports rehabilitation VIII.

    - Szabó Dorottya (Sportmed)

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

-

Literature developed by the Department

https://aok.pte.hu/en/egyseg/2100/oktatas

Notes

-

Recommended literature

-

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Completing the course and the end-of-course test

Mid-term exams

Written Test, on the last occasion.

Assessment: 55%-64%=2; 65%-74%=3; 75%-84%=4; 85%-100%=5

Making up for missed classes

Based on discussions with the lecturer.

Exam topics/questions

Assessment: 55%-64%=2; 65%-74%=3; 75%-84%=4; 85%-100%=5

Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Nyisztorné Mayer Petra
  • Szabó Dorottya (Sportmed)